

I have an orange-crab running Linux right now for an entirely auditable system up to that point and something reasonable secure but yeah I have not made the time to crank out some software/drivers for a screen, keyboard, and Internet.
I have a clockworkpi uConsole with the R-01 RiscV board and a cellular modem that works great but again we’re back to square 1 since I couldn’t find much auditing done on the chip and I have not personally opened up any of mine. Although if my memory serves me right the sister core (XuanTie C910) had some holes in it so I guess it’s good someone looked at part of the family at least and published it. Also if I’m not mistaken the modem has an Arm in it running who knows what too like any other modem. The only auditable modem firmware I know of is the one for the pinephones.
Within the rabbit hole, I think I’d trust anything between:
- My own, or some other people’s, discrete transistors or vacuum tubes and diodes.
- Most hardware made before ~1985 Ofc, running entirely FOSS.
Idk what the upper limit is though I’d like to know.
Someone may have mentioned this, but Syncthing changed my life.